Geriatric Neuropsychology: Practice Essentials

Author:   Shane S. Bush ,  Thomas A. Martin
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781841694436


Pages:   580
Publication Date:   10 October 2005
Replaced By:   9780367554521
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Author:   Shane S. Bush ,  Thomas A. Martin
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Psychology Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.230kg
ISBN:  

9781841694436


ISBN 10:   1841694436
Pages:   580
Publication Date:   10 October 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Replaced By:   9780367554521
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction, Shane S. Bush & Thomas A. MartinPart II. Assessment. Chapter 1. The Clinical Interview, Jacobus Donders Chapter 2. Selection and Use of Screening Measures in Geriatric Neuropsychology, JeanLengenfelder & John DeLuca. Chapter 3.Neuropsychological Batteries for Older Adults, John L.Woodard & Bradley N. Axelrod. Chapter 4. Applications of Technology to Assessment and Intervention with Older Adults, Philip Schatz. Chapter 5. Testing Accomodations in Geriatric Neuropsychology, Bruce Caplan & Judith A.Shechter.Chapter 6.Cultural Considerations in Neuropsychological Assessment of older adults, Desiree A.Byrd & Jennifer J. Manly.Chapter 7. Structural and Functional Neuroimaging Findings in Normal and Pathological Aging, James T. Becker, Howard Aizenstein, &Meryl A. Butters. Part III. Neuropsychological Disorders. Chapter 8. Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias, Ronald F. Zec & Nicole R.Burkett. Chapter 9. Cerebrovascular Disorders: Neurocognitive and Neurobehavioral Features, Stephen N.Macciocchi, Amy L. Alderson, & Sara L. Schara.Chapter10. Neuropsychology of Parkinson's Disease and its Dementias, Alexander I. Tröster & Steven Paul Woods. Chapter 11. Traumatic Brain Injury and the Older Adult, Thomas A. Martin & Brick Johnstone. Part IV. Clinical Considerations in Geriatric Neuropsychology. Chapter 12. Co-Occuring Psychiatric and Neurological Impairments in older adults, Mary R. Hibbard, Sabrina Breed, TeresaAshman, & Julie Williams.Chapter 13.Sleep Disorders and Geriatric Neuropsychology , Manfred F. Greiffenstein.Chapter 14. Geriatric Pain and Neuropsychological Assessment, Felicia Hill-Briggs, Jennifer Jacobson Kirk,& Stephen T. Wegener.Chapter 15. Geriatric Psychopharmacology, Efrain Gonzales, Margaret M.Mustelier, Jose A. Rey, & Deborah West.Chapter 16. Substance Abuse in older adults. Doug Johnson-GreeneAnjeli B. Inscore. Chapter 17. Neuropsychologists as Family Service Providers. Laura A. Taylor Lee A.Livingston, Jeffrey S. Kreutzer and Deborah D. West.Chapter 18.Decision-Making Capacity in the Impaired older adult. Paul J. Moberg and Maureen Gibney.Chapter 19.Ethical Issues in Geriatric Neuropsychology. ShaneS. Bush & Thomas A. Martin . About the editors. Editorand author contact information

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Bush and Martin's new text succinctly captures the multiple vectors of change within the field and provides the practitioner with a comprehensive guide to both traditional neuropsychological applications with older patients and new opportunities. Neuropsychologists will find the text helpful in every aspect of practice including the selection of tests, understanding valid accommodations, and various disease and clinical conditions in the elderly.This text is a valuable resource for neuropsychologists treating geriatric patients.. <br>-Robert G. Frank, PhD, University of Florida <br> This carefully edited book provides the clinician and researcher with a balanced and comprehensive perspective of neuropsychology for the elderly. Respected experts have consistently bridged the scientific findings of their specialty with clinical applications. The book will serve as a useful resource for guiding both clinicians and researchers to select specific neurocognitive and psychodiagnostic measures tailored to diagnosing the elderly. I strongly recommend this book to all clinicians, researchers and student in the field of gerontology. This is not only the most comprehensive resource book on the elderly, but since we all face a decline due to aging, I especially appreciated the tone throughout the book that honors the elderly for the richness of their experiences and wisdom.<br>. <br>-Ronald M. Ruff, Ph.D. ABPP University of California, San Francisco and Stanford University <br>


Bush and Martin's new text succinctly captures the multiple vectors of change within the field and provides the practitioner with a comprehensive guide to both traditional neuropsychological applications with older patients and new opportunities. Neuropsychologists will find the text helpful in every aspect of practice including the selection of tests, understanding valid accommodations, and various disease and clinical conditions in the elderly. This text is a valuable resource for neuropsychologists treating geriatric patients. -- Robert G. Frank, PhD, University of Florida This carefully edited book provides the clinician and researcher with a balanced and comprehensive perspective of neuropsychology for the elderly. Respected experts have consistently bridged the scientific findings of their specialty with clinical applications. The book will serve as a useful resource for guiding both clinicians and researchers to select specific neurocognitive and psychodiagnostic measures tailored to diagnosing the elderly. I strongly recommend this book to all clinicians, researchers and student in the field of gerontology. This is not only the most comprehensive resource book on the elderly, but since we all face a decline due to aging, I especially appreciated the tone throughout the book that honors the elderly for the richness of their experiences and wisdom. . -- Ronald M. Ruff, Ph.D. ABPP University of California, San Francisco and Stanford University


Bush and Martin's new text succinctly captures the multiple vectors of change within the field and provides the practitioner with a comprehensive guide to both traditional neuropsychological applications with older patients and new opportunities. Neuropsychologists will find the text helpful in every aspect of practice including the selection of tests, understanding valid accommodations, and various disease and clinical conditions in the elderly.This text is a valuable resource for neuropsychologists treating geriatric patients.. -Robert G. Frank, PhD, University of Florida This carefully edited book provides the clinician and researcher with a balanced and comprehensive perspective of neuropsychology for the elderly. Respected experts have consistently bridged the scientific findings of their specialty with clinical applications. The book will serve as a useful resource for guiding both clinicians and researchers to select specific neurocognitive and psychodiagnostic measures tailored to diagnosing the elderly. I strongly recommend this book to all clinicians, researchers and student in the field of gerontology. This is not only the most comprehensive resource book on the elderly, but since we all face a decline due to aging, I especially appreciated the tone throughout the book that honors the elderly for the richness of their experiences and wisdom.. -Ronald M. Ruff, Ph.D. ABPP University of California, San Francisco and Stanford University


Bush and Martin's new text succinctly captures the multiple vectors of change within the field and provides the practitioner with a comprehensive guide to both traditional neuropsychological applications with older patients and new opportunities. Neuropsychologists will find the text helpful in every aspect of practice including the selection of tests, understanding valid accommodations, and various disease and clinical conditions in the elderly.This text is a valuable resource for neuropsychologists treating geriatric patients.. -Robert G. Frank, PhD, University of Florida This carefully edited book provides the clinician and researcher with a balanced and comprehensive perspective of neuropsychology for the elderly. Respected experts have consistently bridged the scientific findings of their specialty with clinical applications. The book will serve as a useful resource for guiding both clinicians and researchers to select specific neurocognitive and psychodiagnostic measures tailored to diagnosing the elderly. I strongly recommend this book to all clinicians, researchers and student in the field of gerontology. This is not only the most comprehensive resource book on the elderly, but since we all face a decline due to aging, I especially appreciated the tone throughout the book that honors the elderly for the richness of their experiences and wisdom. . -Ronald M. Ruff, Ph.D. ABPP University of California, San Francisco and Stanford University


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